don't miss it, a great event to get inspired, share and meat collegues and dance!Application is still open and as a IDOCDE member you can benfit from teaching abroad possibilities supported by the EU-project LEAP (Learn-Exchnage-Apply-Practice)All info's you find:idocde.netand about the symposium:http://www.idocde.net/pages/59Hope to see you in Vienna, it all takes place during ImPulsTanz, so many great other dance events to…See More

This group is destined to regroup dance teachers in and around Geneva and Lausanne in order to give a wider choice of classes to companies and dancers. It may also serve dance teachers to give more information about their work.

Call for proposals2nd IDOCDE Symposiumon Contemporary Dance EducationAugust 1st-3rd, 2014 in Viennateach me (not)!Exploring methodologies applied in contemporary dance, the role of the dance teacher in relationship to the material and to the learners“teach me (not)!” is part of the EU program LEAP –learn, exchange, apply, practice. It welcomes contemporary dance educators to share their teaching practice, questions & ideas around the current teachings of the art form. There are many ways…See More

Dear fellow dance teacher IDOCDE - "International Documentation of Contemporary Dance Education" (www.idocde.net) connects and supports contemporary dance teachers through online documentation and real live activities. We just finished our 2 year pilot project with our first Symposium last summer at ImPulsTanz Vienna International Dance Festival. In the next two years, IDOCDE will continue with a new program called LEAP - learn, exchange, apply, practice…See More

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bollwerk presents dance productions that pay tribute to the imagination and the absurd, creates performances with a dance style that places improvisation and set choreography side by side, lets rough movements and detailed perfection coexist and where wild acrobatics merge with vulnerable movement vocabulary. In Andrea Boll’s work poetic moments and crude or stylized reality, qualifying humour, the performing dancer and live music are the main focus.
As a teacher she likes to chair her long experience as a dancer and performer, to teach dance technical skills and to coach her students in finding their own creativity and movement style.